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Victor Valley College
Fall 15 SYLLABUS
Course Title: Human Anatomy
Course No: Biology 211 Section No.: 53284
Room No.: 33-155 Units: 5.0
Instructor: Mrs. Gibbs Day/Time: MW 5:30 - 10:10 pm
Phone: 760-245-4271, x 2213 Office: 33-118
Office Hours: M 4:00-5:00 pm; Tu & W 4:30-5:00 pm
e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Instructor’s class website: www.jgibbs-vvc-bio.com
Victor Valley College
18422 Bear Valley Road, Victorville, CA 92392
Visit Victor Valley College Online at: www.vvc.edu
Fall Classes:
August 31 Fall Semester Begins
September 7 Labor Day Holiday
November 11 Veteran’s Day Holiday
November 26-27 Thanksgiving Day Holidays
December 19 Fall Semester Ends
Important Dates:
14 days from first class meeting- Last day to drop a 16-week class and be eligible to apply for a refund
September 13 Last day to drop a 16-week class without a “W”
October 17 Last day to drop a 16-week class and receive a “W”
STATEMENT OF ACCESS: Students with special needs are encouraged to meet with instructors to discuss the
opportunity for academic accommodation and be referred to disabled student program and services per
Administrative Procedure (AP 3440)
Course Description
An introduction to the gross and microscopic anatomy of the human body. Lab includes dissection of a
cat, sheep eye, kidney, heart, and larynx. Lab also includes demonstrations on a human cadaver and
assorted anatomical models. Lecture covers cells, tissues, organs, and the major human systems such
as the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and
reproductive.
Student Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify, define and describe the scope of human anatomy, organization of the human
body and develop sufficient terminology applicable to anatomy.
2. Identify and describe the basic functions and structures of the major systems of the human body.
3. Gain an appreciation for life and a better understanding of the magnificence of the human body.
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Prerequisites
One college biology class equivalent (4.0 units; including a lab) to BIOL 100, 107, 109 or 201 must
be completed with a “C” grade or better BEFORE enrollment in Human Anatomy. Transcripts must
be produced by September 2nd
at the beginning of your lab period or you will be dropped. No
exceptions will be made! WebAdvisor and WebGrade printouts are acceptable.
REQUIRED Textbook(s)
Text: Human Anatomy & Physiology, Marieb and Hoehn, 9th
ed.
Lab: Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, Marieb, 11th
ed.
Highly Recommended:
Human Anatomy Laboratory Supplement, Gibbs 2015 (protected by Copyright laws and is NOT to be
photocopied in any manner)
Human Anatomy Lecture Notetaker & Study Guide: Instructor J Gibbs 9th
ed. 2015 Update (protected
by Copyright laws and is NOT to be photocopied in any manner)
***Tape recorder if you feel you need one for lecture
NOTE: The instructor and the instructor’s lecture MAY NOT be PHOTOGRAPHED OR
VIDEO TAPED in any manner. These actions are subject to disciplinary action.
A successful student in this class:
Is prepared for class each day and brings their text and laboratory manual.
Is motivated to succeed not only in the class, but toward whatever goal makes this class
necessary for the student.
Is dedicated to hard work. College classes require a minimum of 3 hours of studying per week
for every 1 hour of lecture and 1 hour per week for every 1 hour of laboratory to receive a
satisfactory grade (see College Board and Cliffs Notes). Expect to invest more than this for a
200 level science course.
Demonstrates effective time-management skills
Demonstrates mature and respectful conduct towards their instructor and their fellow students
in class.
Respects class and campus policies and California state laws regulating this classroom.
Attendance:
Attendance is required and is the responsibility of the student. If you do not attend the first class
session the instructor will drop you from the course (pg. 42 Victor Valley College Catalog 2014-2015).
If you are enrolled in the course and do not plan to attend, you must drop the course to avoid receiving
and “F” grade. It is absolutely the responsibility of the student to arrive on time to each and every class
period, and missed quizzes and laboratory participation points CANNOT be made up. PLEASE
NOTE: Each class session is very important. Failure to attend class jeopardizes not only a student’s
grades but the learning potential of the other students who were unable to gain access to the class due
to enrollment limits. The instructor reserves the right to drop any student after being absent for
more time than there is units for the course (Human Anatomy is 5.0 units; pg. 42 Victor Valley
College Catalog 2014-2015).
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(Class attendance is not a measure of performance of proficiency. Whether a student is just physically present in the class
is not a valid basis for grading. Reference Title Section 55002 of the California Code of Regulations: (A) Grading Policy.
The course provides for measurement of student performance in terms of stated course objectives and culminates in a
formal, permanently recorded grade based upon uniform standards in accordance with section 55758 of this Division. The
grade is based on demonstrated proficiency on the subject matter and the ability to demonstrate that proficiency, at least in
part, by means of written expression that may include essays, or, in courses where the curriculum committee deems them to
be appropriate, by problem solving exercises or skills demonstrations by students.)
Withdrawal Policy:
It is the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from the course. DO NOT simply stop coming
to class and expect the instructor to drop you. Not withdrawing from the course will result in an “F”
grade in the course. If a “W” is taken, no course work will be carried over to the next semester. You
must REPEAT the course. See your registration statement for the last day to drop the class and receive
a “W”.
Incomplete (pg. 44 Victor Valley College Catalog 2014-2015)
If a student has completed 90% (14.5 weeks) or more of the course with a “C” grade or better, but is
unable to complete the remainder of the course due to extenuating circumstances (documented
illness, hospitalization, death in the immediate family, etc.), they may elect to take an incomplete
(INC) for the course. You will be allowed to make up all missing assignments, but you cannot repeat
completed assignments. All missing assignments and exams MUST be completed the following
semester or the grade will revert back to the one they would have earned at the end of the incomplete
semester. It is the student’s responsibility to initiate the request for an incomplete! This must be
completed in writing on a special school form and signed by both the instructor and the student before
the end of the school session.
Evaluation/Grades: Your performance relative to the following activities will be carefully evaluated.
Lecture Exams (6) 633
Chapter 5 Assignment 20
Chapter 11 Assignment 20
Chapter 20 Assignment 20
Post-Lecture Assignments (17 @ 5 pts) 70
(lowest 3 scores will be dropped)
Lab Participation 45
Lab Practica (6) 360
Dissection 40
Total Possible Points 1208pts
Grades:
Grades will be assigned on the basis of the following grading scale (100-90%=A, 89.9-80%=B, 79.9-
70%=C, 69.9-60%=D, ≤59.9%=F). Grades in the course will NOT be “curved”, and there are no
exceptions! Study for your grade.
Final grades:
Final grades are based on lecture exams, chapter 5, 11 and 20 assignments, fourteen post-lecture
activities, laboratory practica, dissection activities and laboratory participation. 3 points will be
deducted for each laboratory period in which you did not participate in the activities. Note: This is a
200 level course and the integrity and level of expectation will be upheld by the instructor. There is
Exam Pts #
Quest LP Pts
#
Quest
1 75 50 1 50 50
2 111 74 2 60 60
3 75 50 3 50 50
4 120 80 4 50 50
5 126 84 5 75 75
6 126 84 6 75 75
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to be NO begging or coercion of the instructor to lower these expectations and these actions are
frowned upon by the instructor. The instructor does not claim that this is an “easy” course. There
are over 600 muscles and 206 bones in the human body, not to mention a plethora of tissues and
visceral organs. You will be expected to know the name, location and general function of all
required terms and how they relate to the other structures in the body. Enrollment in Human
Anatomy carries an assumption of some medically oriented goal, such as nursing, medical school,
pharmacy, research, etc., for which an understanding of the structure of the human body is vitally
important and the instructor will expect an attitude towards the course that reflects this importance.
Grades in this class are NON-NEGOTIABLE. DO NOT attempt to ask for extra work for more
points to pass the class. You WILL be assigned the letter grade based on the point total you
EARNED in the course. Study for your grade. If you are not achieving the grade level that you are
hoping for in the class, ask the instructor for help! All grades will be posted on
http://www.eClassInfo.com. Your instructor will give you a password and ID number. It is advisable to
keep your work that has been graded and handed back. Should there be any discrepancies in the
logging of your grades, you will be asked to show the graded work(s) as proof or your grade will
remain as is in the system. If you have questions about your grades, you must inform the instructor
within 5 days of the grade posting.
Grades will be posted within 7 days of the exam/assignment due date. Large projects are graded
within 14 days of the assignment due date. If those time frames have not passed DO NOT
PESTER THE INSTRUCTOR ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT THE GRADES ARE
AVAILABLE. Grades are posted as soon as the exam/assignment is graded. If the grade is not
yet on WebGrade, the instructor is not done with them! Extra credit will be graded and posted
as time allows.
Lecture Exams:
Lecture exams will be multiple-choice and will cover the understanding of the anatomy of the body
and the functions, locations, classifications and relationships of the structures. You will need to be
prepared with a scantron (form 882-E) and a No. 2 pencil. If you are late to the exam you will only
be allowed the amount of time remaining from the start of the exam for the rest of the class, so BE ON
TIME. The exams will be administered at the beginning of the lecture period. If you have any
questions about your score bring it to the instructor’s attention the day the exam is returned. Exams are
NEVER open book. Notes WILL NOT be allowed for the exams. NOTE: You will not be allowed to
leave the room before you finish the exam (i.e. to use the restroom). If you leave the room, your exam
will be ended and collected by the instructor.
NOTE: Exam Policy in this course is that cell phones and other electronic devices be
POWERED DOWN during the examination. Cell phones ringing/vibrating during any exam will
result in an automatic 20 point deduction from your score for failure to follow this policy. They
distract your fellow students and have been used as a cheating device in educational institutions.
Turn them OFF before entering the classroom. No leniency whatsoever will be granted on this
policy. If your phone rings or makes any sound at all, even unintended or by mistake, 20 points
WILL be deducted. If you try to beg for these points not to be removed, all of your extra credit
for the course will be deducted.
o IF the instructor hears any ringing/vibrating or other noise from an electronic device
during the exam EACH STUDENT will be required to prove to the instructor that their
electronic device/cell phone is POWERED DOWN. Any electronic devices/cell phones
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found to be ON will result in a 20 point deduction for that student for FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THE ABOVE POLICY.
o NOTE: Failure to comply with examination/laboratory practicum instructions/policy will
result in academic discipline, and may include a formal report and referral to the Dean
of Student Services.
Rebuttals for Exam/Quizzes
If you believe that you are correct for a question marked wrong on an exam/quiz, you may submit a ½
page, TYPED explanation of YOUR answer AND the citation of the page number from the MOST
CURRENT, REQUIRED, EDITION OF Marieb and Hoehn, or a PRIMARY literature article
(peer-reviewed science article) that argues Marieb and Hoehn, that supports your answer. Written
notes from a doctor or any other professional will not be accepted as proof of the correctness of your
answer. Your instructor is happy to explain the answer to the test question, but will not argue any other
answers without this formal rebuttal.
Make up exams will be given on Monday, December 7th
at 3:00pm (this date and time is NOT
flexible) and only for extenuating circumstances (death in the immediate family or hospitalization of
you or an immediate family member, in which case proof will be required). Make-up exams will not
be granted for reasons such as: vacation, lack of child care, broken down car/bus, change in work
schedule or an alarm clock did not go off to wake you up. A student may only be granted ONE
MAKE UP EXAM. It is the responsibility of the student to attend the class during the scheduled time
for which the student has enrolled. It is the student’s responsibility to inform the instructor of the
circumstances prior to the exam that will be missed and be approved for the make-up exam or
incomplete. If you are late, that time will be deducted from your allowance time for the exam.
Post-Lecture Assignments:
These activities are designed to reinforce the lecture material each period. The assignments will be
done in groups in class or as homework assignments and turned in for a grade. When assigned in class
they will be administered at the end of each LAB period to encourage participation in the entirety of
the class period. These activities will most often be in worksheet format. There are two requirements
that make a student eligible to receive and submit these assignments:
The student must be in class and actively participating in lecture and laboratory to be eligible
for a score on these assignments.
When assigned as homework they must be turned in at the start of the next class period.
If either of the above requirements is not met the student will receive a score of ZERO on the
assignment. The student is required to be on time to the class in which you have voluntarily
enrolled, and the penalty for being late and disrupting the class and the learning environment is
ineligibility to turn in these assignments). Late submissions WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The three lowest scores of the set
will be dropped- therefore, there are NO MAKE-UPS, NO EXCEPTIONS. This is to cover
unforeseen emergencies that may keep the student from participating in class/turning in the
assignment. There are, therefore, NO MAKE-UPS, NO EXCEPTIONS. It is the student’s
responsibility to participate in ALL SCHEDULED CLASS PERIODS. Furthermore, extra credit
is given in this class. DO NOT ask for make-ups if you miss any of these assignments. Period.
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Lecture / Lab Study Guides:
A lecture notetaker/study guide will be available from the VVC Rams Bookstore. This notetaker
contains the lecture Power Point outline for Instructor Gibbs’s Human Anatomy class. It is
recommended that you use this guide to prepare yourself for lecture by reading the corresponding
material in the text prior to coming to class. This way you can focus your attention on listening to the
lecture and TAKE NOTES ON THE LECTURE and diagrams rather than feverishly trying to copy
everything from the presentation slides. Please note that this supplement is a NOTETAKER: THIS
MEANS THAT YOU TAKE NOTES IN IT. It is also a study guide- everything discussed in
lecture in this packet can show up on a test. At the end of each chapter’s outline there is also a set of
“study prompt” questions with answers at the end of the Notetaker. NOTE: Lectures are fast-paced.
The instructor is committed to following the established curriculum written for this course. It is
recommended to bring a tape recorder (VOICE ONLY) to class if you feel you need to. YOU
MAY NOT PHOTOGRAPH/VIDEOTAPE THE INSTRUCTOR OR THE INSTRUCTOR’S
LECTURE IN ANY MANNER (SEE ABOVE).
The laboratory Supplement is also available in the Ram’s Bookstore. This supplement is an easy-to-
follow list and guide to all slides, models, specimens and book figures that will be utilized in the
laboratory. Everything in this supplement may show up on lab practica.
Lab Procedures:
Hands-on lab is a requirement of this course. Each student is expected to participate in lab. Feeling
textures and viewing the 3-dimentional shapes and locations of the various tissues and organs is a vital
part of learning about the beautiful and intricate structure of the human body. Each non-participatory
lab period will result in a 3 point deduction from your lab participation score. You must be actively
working in the lab until the instructor excuses you to earn these points. Your time in lab should be
spent wisely. Materials related to human anatomy are used as learning aids and you will be tested on
this material during lab practica. You will be working with a partner or in a small group in most cases.
It is best to review the topics to be covered prior to coming to class.
Lab Dissection:
Lab dissection points will be based on the last two lab modules on the cat dissection and exposing all
of the structures to be identified. Failure to participate in the skinning of the cat will result in a 10
point deduction. Failure to fully dissect the cat will result in loss of points. You will be required to
purchase a dissection kit, about 5 extra surgical blades and disposable gloves for lab dissection. Masks
are a good idea if you don’t like the smell of the preserved specimens.
NOTE: Bones, slides, models and specimen materials or other property of Victor Valley College
ARE NOT to leave the premise under ANY circumstances. Materials are numbered in most
cases. Please return them to their proper places and don’t hog them. Please share the materials
amongst your classmates, as in most cases there are less than one per table for the class.
The Cat:
The anatomy of the cat is very similar to the anatomy of humans since they are both mammals and are
related, and the dissections will assist you in your study of human anatomy. Keep in mind that the
purpose of this class is to learn the anatomy of the HUMAN and NOT the cat! Take note of similarities
and differences. For the lab practica and exams, all questions need to be answered as the
HUMAN structure.
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The cats are prepared by a biological company for dissection and are preserved in various solutions of
phenol, FORMALIN, ethanediol, methyl alcohol, 1,2 propanediol, propylene glycol, ethylene glycol,
phenyl ether and triple injected for the ease of study. Human cadavers are prepared using a 4.75%
FORMALDEHYDE solution. If you have allergies or are pregnant you should consult your
physician before taking this course.
Proper care of your cat: maintaining your specimen in the best possible condition is important to the
success of your dissection. After skinning, keep your cat wrapped in an old towel for the first week.
This helps to absorb the excess tissue fluid that will leak out. After the first week the towel can be
removed and the specimen can be kept in the plastic bag provided. Bacterial growth may begin if the
towel is used beyond this point. After disposing of the towel periodically spray your specimen with the
“BioPerm” provided in class. Dissected parts of the cat may be disposed of in the regular waste
containers. DO NOT, however, put scalpel blades in the trash. Blades MUST be disposed of in the
sharps container.
Students will share a cat for dissection. Cats may be taken home for further study, but this is optional.
Please be sure that your partner has equal access to the cat…otherwise don’t take it home. Storage
racks are available to store your cat here in class. You will need to label your plastic bag with the
permanent markers provided. If you drop the class please return your cat; extras are often needed.
Handle your cat with respect. They were once living organisms and many people are sensitive to the
use of cats for dissection purposes. Use common sense when handling your cat on campus. Under no
circumstances is your cat to be displayed on campus except in the lab, and never are they to be
displayed in public. Never handle your cat around food or in food vending/preparation areas.
It is against the law in the state of California to wear gloves outside of the laboratory. If you exit
the room during lab, please take off your gloves first! Failure to remove your gloves before leaving the
lab will result in loss of any and all extra credit opportunity in the class (those points already
completed and yet to be completed).
Lab Practica:
Lab practica will cover both A.D.A.M. and the hands-on materials covered during lab and always
coincide exactly with the lectures. Lab practica focus on the IDENTIFICATION of the studied
structures. You will be given an allotment of time at each station and you will complete the circuit
twice so that you have an opportunity to revisit a station. Numbered pins or tags are used to mark the
structure you are to identify. DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE ANY PINS OR TAGS. IF YOU DO YOU
WILL RECEIVE A ZERO ON THE PRACTICAL AS THESE ACTIONS ARE CONSIDERED
CHEATING! The practica will be multiple-choice. You will need to be prepared with a scantron
(form 882-E) and a No. 2 pencil. ALL personal items are to be left AT THE FRONT OF THE
ROOM during the practical. NO NOTES are allowed during the practical. DO NOT TALK OR
LOOK AROUND OR YOU WILL RECEIVE A ZERO ON THE PRACTICAL! PRACTICALS
WILL BEGIN AFTER THE EXAM, so be ON TIME. If you have any questions about your grade
on a practical bring it to the instructor’s attention the day the exam is returned.
POLICY ON CHEATING: Cheating will not be tolerated in the class. This is a college course and it will be expected that the
students enrolled in this course conduct themselves in a manner consistent with those outlined in the
Victor Valley College Catalog 2014-2015 (pg. 47-50)- with the utmost academic integrity and respect
for the campus policies. The VVC and its faculty consider cheating a very serious offense, and
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penalties can be as severe as expulsion from the College. Disciplinary action will be imposed on the
first offense- an “F” grade will be assigned to the offending student for the
exam/practicum/assignment and the student will be formally reported to the Dean of Student
Services– you do not get a free cheat! It is your responsibility to read and sign the accompanying
description of campus cheating policy and be aware of all of the activities that fall into this category.
The signed description is due to the instructor on September 2nd
; exams/practica will not be
administered to the student without it, nor can they be made up. Ignorance of what constitutes
cheating is not justification to cheat.
Authority of Instructors- This policy WILL be upheld by the instructor.
According to Education Code Section 76032, faculty members have the authority to manage their
classes and classrooms and to maintain an acceptable level of conduct within each class.
Faculty may suspend students from class for up to two consecutive class meetings for misconduct
which disrupts the class.
Students suspended from class may not return to class during the time they are suspended unless
permission to return is granted by the instructor.
Instructors must complete an incident report on all suspensions and transmit the form to the
appropriate administrator.
(Victor Valley College Catalog 2014-2015 p. 42)
Classroom Discipline (pg. 50 of Victor Valley College Catalog 2014-2015)
Instructors need to outline classroom rules and behavioral expectations on their syllabus. Examples
may include a prohibition on the use of cell phones, the wearing of appropriate lab attire, etc. Faculty
may suspend students from class for up to two consecutive class meetings for misconduct and/or class
disruption. Instructors must complete an incident report on all suspensions and forward the form to the
Dean of Student Services. An instructor may assign a failing grade on a particular assignment or
examination if the student was found to have plagiarized in preparing that assignment or cheated on a
particular examination. An instructor cannot automatically fail a student for the entire course where
the student is only known to have cheated or plagiarized with respect to one of several assignments
administratively drop a student for cheating or plagiarism. A student may only be involuntarily
removed from a course due to excessive absences or as a result of a disciplinary action take pursuant
to law or the student code of conduct. The VVC student code of conduct is found on pages 47-53 of
the Victor Valley College Catalog 2014-2015. As a student enrolled in this course you agree to
conduct yourself accordingly.
Some Lecture/Laboratory Ground Rules:
EACH LECTURE (a discourse given before an audience or class especially for
instruction) WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD. DO NOT
INTERRUPT THE LECTURER- AT ALL. COMMENTS DURING LECTURE TAKE THE
FOCUS AWAY FROM CONTINUOUS FLOW OF THE LECTURE TOPIC AND THUS EASE
OF LEARNING. DISRUPTION DURING THE LECTURE WILL RESULT IN THE DISMISSAL
OF THE STUDENT FROM THE ROOM.
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DO NOT TALK DURING LECTURE. TALKING DURING LECTURE DISRUPTS/
DISTRACTS THE INSTRUCTOR AND YOUR FELLOW CLASSMATES AND WILL NOT BE
TOLERATED IN THIS CLASS. DISRUPTION DURING THE LECTURE WILL RESULT IN
THE DISMISSAL OF THE STUDENT FROM THE ROOM.
DO NOT TEXT/SURF THE INTERNET DURING LECTURE. If the instructor sees either
of these activities occurring in class the student will be suspended from the class for two class
periods for interrupting the learning process in the classroom (see “Authority of Instructors”
above).
Bring your laboratory manual and the accompanying atlas (if you have one) with you each
class period. You will be expected to use it each class period.
Laboratory safety- once dissection starts in class, it is MANDATORY to wear close-toed
shoes in class. No exceptions. The student will not be permitted to participate in dissection if
open-toed shoes are worn and the student will not receive laboratory participation points, or
associated activity points, that period. If the student fails to disengage from dissection academic
discipline will be imposed (see Authority of Instructors).
There is to be NO EATING OR DRINKING IN THE LABORATORY. DO NOT leave
drinks on the floor in the hallway outside of the lab either. Fair Warning- The instructor
will dispose of them if they are left there.
Turn off your cell phones and/or any other form of noise-maker for the duration of the
class period. Interrupting the lecture is unacceptable and if the instructor hears ringing,
vibrating or the playing of any little ditty/chime in class the student will be suspended from the
class for two class periods for interrupting the learning process in the classroom (see “Authority
of Instructors” above).
If you are not present in the room when assignments and handouts are passed out in class, or
when practica and exams are returned it is your responsibility to obtain them from the
instructor AFTER CLASS, not before class starts or on breaks.
If you are unable to print voluntary study material from the instructor’s website you may
request to have them printed for you. The instructor DOES NOT bring prints to class. If you
need them you MUST ask for them during lab hours. The ATC Mall allows students to print a
certain number of pages per day per student with ASB card.
Before class starts the instructor is preparing for lecture. During break the instructor is
preparing for laboratory. Additionally, the instructor needs to take a break too. These are not
times to conduct class business- do so during the laboratory period or after class.
It is the policy of Victor Valley College that children NOT attend class with their parents nor
be left unattended on campus while their parents attend class. If you qualify, there is a day-care
center on campus. If not, please make arrangements for a sitter. Your safety and the safety of
others in the laboratory will be a top priority. Also, any person, student or otherwise, that is not
enrolled on the section cannot be present in the classroom. Study hard, enjoy what you do, and
by all means ask the instructor if you have questions.
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SOME EXAMINATION GROUND RULES:
**Failure to comply with the following will result in academic discipline of the offending student.**
Exam Policy in this course is that cell phones and other electronic devices be POWERED
DOWN during the examination. Cell phones ringing/vibrating during any exam will result in an
automatic 20 point deduction from your score for failure to follow this policy. They distract your
fellow students and have been used as a cheating device in educational institutions. Turn them
OFF before entering the classroom. No leniency whatsoever will be granted on this policy. If
your phone rings or makes any sound at all, even unintended or by mistake, 20 points WILL be
deducted. If you try to beg for these points not to be removed, all of your extra credit for the
course will be deducted.
o IF the instructor hears any ringing/vibrating or other noise from an electronic device
during the exam EACH STUDENT will be required to prove to the instructor that their
electronic device/cell phone is POWERED DOWN. Any electronic devices/cell phones
found to be ON will result in a 20 point deduction for that student for FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THE ABOVE POLICY.
o NOTE: Failure to comply with examination/laboratory practicum instructions/policy will
result in academic discipline, and may include a formal report and referral to the Dean
of Student Services.
• SCANTRONS MUST BE TURNED IN WITHOUT ANY NOTATIONS OTHER THAN THE
STUDENT’S NAME, VVC ID AND PERTINENT EXAMINATION INFORMATION
INSTRUCTED BY THE INSTRUCTOR. Notes, scribbles or anything other than filled in bubbles
will be assumed cheating, result in an “F” grade and referred for academic discipline. You will be
able to write on the examination packet, BUT NEVER THE SCANTRON.
• Hands and forearm checks for writing will be done before each exam starts. Hats must be turned
backwards and, obviously, no headphones will be allowed to be worn.
• Examination seating will be assigned by the instructor. DO NOT expect to sit where you typically sit
for class time. Any student that refuses to sit where assigned will not receive an examination and an
“F” grade will be given to that student.
• Absolutely no recording devices (tape recorders, phones, video cameras, etc) may be visible or in use
when exams are returned or when exam questions are discussed. If any suspicious activity in regards
to photographing or recording test materials is witnessed the offending student(s) will receive an “F”
grade for the exam/quiz and referred for academic discipline.
• Examination packets are NEVER to be kept by the student. ALWAYS return them to the instructor
immediately after viewing them.
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A WORD ABOUT EXTRA CREDIT:
The instructor gives extra credit opportunities to cover unforeseen circumstances that may lead
to a student missing an assignment/laboratory participation in a rare case.
Extra credit in this class may also be assigned by the instructor depending on the attitude of the class
as a whole. Extra credit may be given in the form of an assignment or as bonus questions on an exam.
Should extra credit be assigned it is to be turned in to the instructor on the due date at the beginning of
the period. Late submissions will NOT be accepted for ANY reason. Don’t even bother bringing it to
the instructor if you are late or were absent that day. Remember, extra credit is a privilege, NOT
something you are OWED. Complaints about extra credit, or requests for additional extra credit
opportunities will result in termination of any possibility of being awarded any extra credit for the
remainder of the semester as well as retraction of ALL extra credit earned to date (including the 15
points stated above) for the offending student.
Everyone in class starts off with 15 points of “silent lecture” extra credit. It is everyone’s
responsibility to ensure respectful conduct during lecture. If the instructor HEARS A PHONE,
SEES A PHONE OR SEES ANY TEXTING IN LECTURE, 5 POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED
FROM EVERYONE IN THE CLASS. Let me make this VERY clear, it is
STRONGLY recommended that students remind each other to turn off their phones before class
begins. It is everyone in the class’ responsibility to ensure that lecture is not interrupted. Work with
each other to ensure the silent lecture environment. Each lecture begins with a PPT slide reminding
students to turn off their phones. If a classmate arrives to class late, remind them to shut off their
phone.
NOTICE: IF ANYTHING IN THE LAB DISAPPEARS, CLASS EXTRA CREDIT WILL TOO!
CONTINUED ENROLLMENT IMPLIES ACCEPTANCE OF POLICIES AND GUIDELINES
HEREIN.
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Tentative Lecture and Laboratory Course Schedules (flexible and subject to change depending
on pace of course):
Week Date Lecture Focus Required
Reading (Ch.)
1 8/31 Syllabus; The Human Body: Orientation* 1
1 9/2 Histology 4
2 9/7 Labor Day Holiday --
2 9/9 Histology 4
3 9/14 Histology; Bones and Skeletal; Ch. 5 Homework
(due 9/21) 4; 6
3 9/16 EXAM I (CH. 1,4) --
4 9/21 Axial 7
4 9/23 Axial / Appendicular Skeleton 7
5 9/28 Appendicular Skeleton; Joints 7; 8
5 9/30 Joints; Muscular Tissue 8; 9
6 10/5 EXAM II (6,7,8) --
6 10/7 Muscular Tissue; Muscular System 9; 10
7 10/12 Muscular System 10
7 10/14 Muscular System 10
8 10/19 CNS 12
8 10/21 EXAM III (CH. 9,10); Chapter 11 Homework (due
10/26) --
9 10/26 Central Nervous System 12
9 10/28 Peripheral Nervous System 13
10 11/2 Sensory Organs 15
10 11/4 Sensory Organs 15
11 11/9 EXAM IV (CH.12,13,15) --
11 11/11 Veteran’s Day Holiday --
12 11/16 Endocrine System 16
12 11/18 Digestive System* 23
13 11/23 Urinary System 25
13 11/25 Reproductive Systems 27
14 11/30 Respiratory System 22
14 12/2 EXAM V (CH. 16,23,25,27); Chapter 20
Homework (due 12/14) --
15 12/7 Blood Vessels* 19
15 12/9 Blood Vessels; Heart 19; 18
16 12/14 Blood 17
16 12/16 EXAM VI (CH. 17, 18, 19, 22) --
*- denotes some of laboratory time will be used to finish these lectures due to loss of lecture time over holidays
Note: Numbers in parenthesis for Exams are CHAPTERS in the book represented on the exam.
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Week Date Laboratory Focus Associated
Chapter Reading
Exercise
Number
1 8/31 Syllabus; Lab Topics and Practica -- --
1 9/2 Histology: Microscope; Epithelial Tissues 4 3,6
2 9/7 Labor Day Holiday -- --
2 9/9 Histology: Connective Tissue Proper, Cartilage, Bone,
Blood 4 6
3 9/14 Histology: Muscle, Nerve, Skin 4 6,7
3 9/16 LAB PRACTICAL I (6,7) -- --
4 9/21 Skeletal: Skull Bones, Histology 6 8,9
4 9/23 Skeletal: Vertebral Column, Sacrum, Bony Thorax 7 9,10
5 9/28 Skeletal: Pectoral Girdle, Arm, Forearm, Hand, Pelvic
Girdle, Fetal Skull 7 10,11
5 9/30 Skeletal: Thigh, Leg, Foot, Joints 7,8 11,8
6 10/5 LAB PRACTICAL II (9,10,11,12,13) -- --
6 10/7 Muscle: Head, Neck, Back, Thorax 10 13,46
7 10/12 Muscle: Abdominals, Scapula, Arm, Forearm 10 13,46
7 10/14 Muscle: Hip, Thigh, Leg, Foot 10 13,46
8 10/19 Build for practical 10 13,46
8 10/21 LAB PRACTICAL III (15) -- --
9 10/26 Nervous: Nervous Histology Model and Sheep Brain 12 15,17
9 10/28 Nervous: Cranial Nerves; Spinal Cord 15 17,19
10 11/2 Nervous: Sheep Eye and Model Eye 15 23
10 11/4 Nervous: Ear Model 15 25
11 11/9 LAB PRACTICAL IV (17,19,21,24,25) -- --
11 11/11 Veteran’s Day Holiday -- --
12 11/16 Viscera: Skin the Cat -- DEx 1
12 11/18 Viscera: Cavities/ Membranes, Endocrine Glands and
Visceral Organs 16,22,23,25 27,DEx 3
13 11/23 Digestive System; Sagittal Cat Head 23,25 27,38;DEx 7
13 11/25 Viscera: Urinary System, Sheep Kidney; Reproduction 25,27 40, 42; DEx
8,9
14 11/30 Viscera: Respiratory, Larynx; Histology 16,22,23,25 36; DEx 6
14 12/2 LAB PRACTICAL V (Viscera) -- --
15 12/7 C-V Lab: Vessels of Head, Neck and Upper Extremities 19 32, DEx 4
15 12/9 C-V Lab: Vessels of the Abdomen and Lower Extremities, 19 32, DEx 4
16 12/14 C-V Lab: Vessel Histology; Heart (model and sheep),
Brain Model; Blood 18,19
29,30,32,DEx
4
16 12/16 LAB PRACTICAL VI (C-V SYSTEM) -- --
Note: The numbers in parentheses refer to the EXERCISE NUMBERS in the lab manual, NOT
the book chapters for the laboratory practica.
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NOTE: After each laboratory session it is the responsibility of each student at each table to make sure
the tabletop, floors, sink and drawers are clean. There will be a 10 point deduction for everyone sitting
at a table whose area has been left messy!